To perform the more difficult or complex work in interviewing, collecting and recording a variety of documents, including legal and financial information from individuals involved in child support cases; to establish child support obligation(s) and the ability to pay; to review cases and payment records for compliance with court orders and initiate remedial steps to assure compliance; and to act in a lead role by assigning, reviewing and coordinating the work of assigned subordinate Child Support Specialists and serving as first point of contact with respect to questions regarding policies, procedures laws and regulations.
This is the advanced journey level class in the Child Support Specialist series. Positions at this level are distinguished from other classes within the series by the level of responsibility assumed, complexity of duties assigned, independence of action taken, by the amount of time spent performing the duties and by the nature of the public contact made. Employees perform the most difficult and responsible types of duties assigned to classes within this series including acting in a lead capacity, performing specialized assignments as determined by the Child Support Supervisor and reviewing the most complex child support cases. Employees at this level are required to be fully trained in all procedures related to assigned area of responsibility.
Receives direction from the Child Support Supervisor.
Exercises technical and functional supervision over technical and clerical staff.
Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:
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Assign, review and coordinate work performed by subordinate Child Support Specialists.
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Prepare the more complex and sensitive cases; conduct, respond to, or initiate personal and/or telephone interviews with involved parties concerning child support matters; verify information given on application forms; maintain case files; prepare correspondence; contact or locate parents by telephone or letter; contact persons or agencies for information regarding validity of case data and information pertinent to the whereabouts of the parents; determine income of the parents and determine amount of child support in arrears; explain and initiate support agreements with the parents.
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Perform specialized assignments or projects as determined by the needs of the Department.
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Review, prepare, complete and submit legal and related documentation and forms in order to establish and/or enforce court orders, including but not limited to, orders of examination, contempt citations, writs of execution, wage assignments, summons, complaints, notice of motions and warrants.
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Track and report to supervisory staff on the performance, progress and training needs of employees; orient and participate in the training of subordinate staff.
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Conduct case audit and quality control of child support cases.
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Assist subordinate staff in the determinations of child support; function as a technical or subject matter expert assisting staff in the interpretation of regulations to resolve complex child support determination problems.
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Prepare evidence for legal staff and may assist during court appearance by gathering information from participants; review cases and make recommendations for appropriate child support action; may testify in court regarding case records.
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Participate in the development and implementation of Department policies, procedures and program activities.
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Monitor subordinate staff caseloads to assure dispositions are made in accordance with regulatory guidelines.
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Prepare reports and special studies; prepare daily log on contacts regarding non-support information or other possible violations; may file affidavits relative to child support and welfare fraud referrals.
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Provide general information to the public; make referrals to appropriate agencies regarding enforcement of criminal and civil matters, visitation and related domestic problems.
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Keep current regarding changes in laws pertaining to child support enforcement.
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Perform related duties as assigned.
Experience and Training
Any combination of experience and training that would provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required knowledge and abilities would be:
Experience: Three years of increasingly responsible experience in a public or private agency involved in the interpretation, understanding or application of Child Support laws including one year performing the duties similar to a Child Support Specialist II.
Training: Equivalent to the completion of the twelfth grade.
Required License or Certificate:
- May need to possess a valid driver's license as required by the position. Proof of adequate vehicle insurance and medical clearance may also be required.